Whether your grandmother lived at the end of a country lane or on a brick-lined street in town, you're sure to have sweet memories of Sunday dinner at her home. What could be better than Grandma's very own recipes? You'll find comfort-food classics like country chicken & dumplings, farmstyle ham & g
Sunday Dinner at Grandma's
โ Scribed by Gooseberry Patch
- Publisher
- Gooseberry Patch
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Series
- Everyday Cookbook Collection
- Edition
- Spi
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Whether your grandmother lived at the end of a country lane or on a brick-lined street in town, you're sure to have sweet memories of Sunday dinner at her home. What could be better than Grandma's very own recipes? You'll find comfort-food classics like country chicken & dumplings, farmstyle ham & gravy and tuna noodles supreme. Serve up garden-fresh tomato-mozzarella salad, sweet-and-sour green beans and make-ahead potluck potatoes. You'll feel as though Grandma is right by your side as you cook up savory, simmering Sunday meeting tomato soup, plus baskets of homemade butter rolls to round out any meal. Because it wouldn't be dinner at Grandma's without dessert, you'll find delicious strawberry layer cake and Nan's chocolate pie, plus a whole chapter of cookies from Grandma's cookie jar. We've even included candy apple jelly, crystal pickle chips and other home-canned goodies. Yum! You'll also find tips for down-home country flavor plus old-fashioned ideas for sharing food and fun with family & friends. Hardcover, 224 pages. (9-1/4" x 6-1/2")
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